I was really happy to see Nemo give advice to stalock and then give him a fist bump. Game five should be a good one.

MLBSF

One thing I plan on not doing is overreacting and getting all pessimistic yet. Unless we lose tomorrow. I will never forget the Detroit series.

I feel Logan will have a good game tomorrow. It would be nice if Marleau could contribute and then we can start preparing for the second round.

Maybe the LA Kings hockey mom will participate in this thread which I feel would be very fun. Buddy Elf was nothing but rude to her which I found uncalled for. Believe you me.

puckace

Maybe they should drop Logan to the 4th and move Torres to wing. Patty could move back to center. The speed on that line would be devastating and Nieto and Marleau have shown some great chemistry this series.

Bait

Marleau is the leading post season contributor for the Sharks; he’s tied for second in both points and assists in the League.

I like Logan, but he’s the worst player on the second line; I’m not saying he is bad, just that Nieto and Marleau are playing better.

Even Shep has more points than Juicy!

John Miatech

might not be a bad idea…..Torres would certainly add some grit….put Couture on third line with Pavs…..wow!

Buddy Elf

MLBSF hated all of the trades with the Wild, even getting Burns, so mentioning Shep having more points than Couture will send him off of a ledge.

Wonderogre

Dude. Wow. Progress! I’m proud of you. 😉

Wonderogre

A four game sample size is microscopic when it comes to points. I would pay about as much attention to Logan trailing Sheppard or Nieto as to Paul Martin having a league-leading 8 points.

Couture’s been one of our three best possession players regardless of which metric you use (including your eyes). I wouldn’t worry too much about his performance.

Wonderogre

Until he realizes that with Sheppard on the ice the team has trouble dominating the puck, generating some of its worst differentials in shots and attempts, whereas with Couture on the ice the result is the polar opposite – and that’s against tougher competition.